Road: From the Fishbourne ferry port, head along Fishbourne Lane and then
turn left onto the A3054 towards Ryde.
From there take the
A3055 towards Brading. Passing through Brading, turn left onto the B3395,
and then turn right onto Yaverland Road towards Sandown.
Continue until you pass through Yaverland. The cliffs are
on the left as you reach the coast.
Parking: car park (charge may apply) (9.7 miles, 24m)+

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Road: From the East Cowes ferry port, head along the A3021 out of East Cowes.
Follow the A3021 to Whippingham, then turn right onto the A3054
to Newport. Continue to follow signs to
Sandown, which will be the A3056. When you reach Sandown, turn left onto
Sandown Road (A3055) and continue along here as it becomes the Broadway.
At the end turn right into Avenue Road (B3329), and then when you reach the
coast turn left into Culver Parade and the cliffs are further along as
you reach Yaverland. Parking: car park (charge may apply). (12.9 miles, 41m)+

Whitecliff Bay(The Sea Devils). Road(3.0 miles, 10m) : Head east through Yaverland on the B3395 and continue along here until you
reach a small sideroad on the right (signposted Whitecliff Bay). At the
end of this road turn right onto Peacock Hill, and then follow the road
to Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park. Parking: caravan park (charge may apply).

Routes to more distant locations:

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Norris Castle(The Sea Devils). Road(12.5 miles, 40m) : Head towards Sandown on Culver Parade, and then turn right into The Avenue
(B3329). Follow this and then turn left onto the Broadway (A3055), and then
continue on through town until you reach Newport Road (A3056) - turn right
into it and then follow it through to Newport. Once there, head towards
Whippingham (A3054), and once there turn left towards East Cowes (A3021).
When you reach East Cowes, on York Avenue, turn right
into New Barn Road, and the castle is at the end of the road.
Note: the castle is private so you can only get to the gates!
Parking: roadside.

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